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Peter Goldblum, Ph.D., MPH, is Professor Emeritus and Founding Director of the LGBTQ+ Area of Emphasis at Palo Alto University (PAU), including the Sexual and Gender Identities Clinic (SGIC) and the Center for LGBTQ Evidence-based Applied Research (CLEAR). He received his Ph.D. from Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (now PAU), his MPH from UC Berkeley School of Public Health, and his MA in Psychology and Teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University. In the past 50 years, he has engaged in the development of community-based mental health programs for LGBTQ+ clients in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Career
In 1982, he was selected as one of the six original consultants to the San Francisco AIDS Activity Office to help design the AIDS prevention strategy for the County of San Francisco. As an outgrowth of that consultation, he helped found and was hired as the original Deputy Director of the UCSF AIDS Health Project (AHP), which was later renamed the UCSF Alliance Health Project in Spring 2013.

As a visiting scholar at Stanford University, he co-directed the HIV Bereavement and Caregiver Study. His contributions to the psychological literature include material on LGBTQ+ bullying, gay men&#39;s health, suicide and culture, end of life issues, HIV, AIDS bereavement, and affirmative therapy.

Retirement
Since his retirement, Dr. Goldblum has worked as Behavioral Health Consultant to Reverend Floyd Thompkins in Project Trust, including serving as the key designer of a training seminar for Kaiser Permanente that encouraged collaboration between mental health providers and spiritual providers. He continues to work within this community collaborative project with Professor Lisa Brown and Reverend Thompkins, which includes exploring a proposed model of cross cultural collaboration.

In March of 2023, Reverend Thompkins, Peter Goldblum, and Stanford/PGSP psychology graduate student William Booker developed a model for intergenerational and cross-cultural engagement within the queer community. In September of 2023, Dr. Goldblum collaboratively discussed queer siloization with members of the United Campus Christian Ministries of Stanford University. Based on this discussion, Dr. Golblum presented their conclusions to a diverse queer community within Stanford University, facilitated by Rae Ingram and David Patino.

Awards

 * 2013: American Psychological Association (APA) Division 44 (Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity) Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training Award

Books

 * 1987: Strategies for Survival: A Gay Men&#39;s Health Manual for the Age of AIDS, Martin Delaney and Peter Goldblum
 * 1999: Working with AIDS Bereavement, Peter Goldblum and Sarah Erickson
 * 2015: Youth Suicide and Bullying, Peter Goldblum, Dorothy L. Espelage, Joyce Chu, and Bruce Bongar

Key Journal Articles

 * 2023: "Using Cross-Cultural Collaboration to Establish a Working Coalition for An Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Program," Journal of Humanistic Psychology

Community Presentations

 * 2023: “Finding Shared Experiences: A LGBTQ Intergenerational Dialogue," United Campus Christian Ministries of Stanford University
 * 2023: "Episode 26: Rethinking Collaboration – A Pride Month Special," Pathways Resilience Podcast